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Goryachiy sneg

  • 1972
  • 1h 39m
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6.9/10
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Goryachiy sneg (1972)
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In November, 1942, near the Volga, Stanlingrad is under siege of Commander Friederich Paulus and his 330,000 men. The Soviet high command unleashes an operation to protect the Mishkova River... Read allIn November, 1942, near the Volga, Stanlingrad is under siege of Commander Friederich Paulus and his 330,000 men. The Soviet high command unleashes an operation to protect the Mishkova River to avoid that about four hundred tanks join Paulus' army. The Soviet artillery soldiers p... Read allIn November, 1942, near the Volga, Stanlingrad is under siege of Commander Friederich Paulus and his 330,000 men. The Soviet high command unleashes an operation to protect the Mishkova River to avoid that about four hundred tanks join Paulus' army. The Soviet artillery soldiers protect their position with their lives in a bloodshed with few survivors.

  • Director
    • Gavriil Egiazarov
  • Writers
    • Yuri Bondarev
    • Gavriil Egiazarov
    • Evgeniy Grigorev
  • Stars
    • Georgi Zhzhyonov
    • Anatoliy Kuznetsov
    • Vadim Spiridonov
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    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Gavriil Egiazarov
    • Writers
      • Yuri Bondarev
      • Gavriil Egiazarov
      • Evgeniy Grigorev
    • Stars
      • Georgi Zhzhyonov
      • Anatoliy Kuznetsov
      • Vadim Spiridonov
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Georgi Zhzhyonov
    Georgi Zhzhyonov
    • Bessonov
    • (as G. Zhzhyonov)
    Anatoliy Kuznetsov
    Anatoliy Kuznetsov
    • Vesnin
    • (as A. Kuznetsov)
    Vadim Spiridonov
    Vadim Spiridonov
    • Deyev
    • (as V. Spiridonov)
    Boris Tokarev
    Boris Tokarev
    • leytenant Nikolay Kuznetsov
    • (as B. Tokaryev)
    Nikolay Yeryomenko
    Nikolay Yeryomenko
    • leytenant Volodya Drozdovsky
    • (as N. Yeryomenko)
    Tamara Sedelnikova
    • Tanya
    • (as T. Sedelnikova)
    Ara Babadzhanyan
    Ara Babadzhanyan
    • Leytenant. Davlatyan
    • (as A. Babadzhanyan)
    Yuriy Nazarov
    Yuriy Nazarov
    • Ukhanov
    • (as Yu. Nazarov)
    Aleksei Pankin
    Aleksei Pankin
    • Chubarikov
    • (as A. Pankin)
    Valentin Grachyov
    Valentin Grachyov
    • Nechayev
    • (as V. Grachyov)
    Konstantin Tyrtov
    • Rubin
    • (as K. Tyrtov)
    Mikhail Strelkov
    Mikhail Strelkov
    • Chibisov
    • (as M. Strelkov)
    Aleksandr Kavalerov
    Aleksandr Kavalerov
    • Sergunenkov
    • (as A. Kavalerov)
    Albert Dorozhko
    • Yevstigneyev
    • (as A. Dorozhko)
    Bolot Beyshenaliev
    Bolot Beyshenaliev
    • Kasymov
    • (as B. Beyshenaliyev)
    Igor Ledogorov
    Igor Ledogorov
    • polkovnik Osin
    • (as I. Ledogorov)
    Khariy Shveyts
    Khariy Shveyts
    • Titkov
    • (as Kh. Shveyts)
    Vladimir Ivanov
    • Bozhichko
    • (as V. Ivanov)
    • Director
      • Gavriil Egiazarov
    • Writers
      • Yuri Bondarev
      • Gavriil Egiazarov
      • Evgeniy Grigorev
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    9gennadylevitsky

    The battle of Stalingrad from the Russian point of view

    To all those folks who know about battle of Stalingrad from the Beevor's books and movie "Enemy at the Gates" this movie is must. The person who wrote the screenplay himself was artillery officer and participated in the same exact battle this movie depicts. Therefore it very likely that despite of the several shortcomings (like participation of Tiger tanks in the battle) and a little bit of propaganda (like appearance of the political commissar who, unlike stern and often unfair general, always acts humanly) the movie shows the battle the way he saw it himself. As a side note: some primitive people don't understand what the word "propaganda" means and how it works and therefore claim that every Soviet movie is a lie. I am sorry for you.
    6Theo Robertson

    Soviet Flag Waver

    It's an unfortunate fate of history that people in the West think of the Second World War being won souly by the combined efforts of Britain and America . It says a lot about Western ignorance when the British Prime Minister David Cameron once stated that " We [ The UK ] were Junior partners in the [ Angol-American ] alliance in 1940 " when in fact the USA were still neutral at this point in the Second World War . In reality it was the Soviet Union who made the biggest contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany inflicting over 80% of all German casualties while suffering 30 million war dead . This is something that has been unfortunately forgotten . Perhaps it's down to the fact that it's not so much the victors who rewrite history but patriotic Hollywood producers

    HOT SNOW very much resembles a Hollywood production . It's a flag waver but instead of the stars and stripes it's waving a red flag celebrating the Red Army . Nothing wrong with that and it does show the hellish conditions the Soviet fighting man had to endure , not only from the weather and the fascist invaders but also their own side . Unfortunately it does somewhat sugar coat the sometimes brutal methods dished out by the political commissars . For example a tank commander faces summary court martial then for no explanation the commissar changes his mind and allows the commander to redeem himself in battle . Despite its flaws ENEMY AT THE GATES is a much better film for showing the pressure the Soviet army was under from its own side

    Despite its simplicity and its lack of character development the battle scenes of HOT SNOW are certainly impressive as artillery crews try to stem a German spearhead thrust in to Stalingrad . In some ways you feel the director has been heavily influenced by the battle scenes of Masaki Kobayashi's THE HUMAN CONDITION as the Tiger tanks cut their way through the Soviet lines . As a testimony of the fighting spirit of the Soviet Union it succeeds in its function but you're left feeling that its only function
    4OzMovieWatcher

    "Days of Our Lives" in a Russian WW2 movie

    The acting is so poor. It seemed like there was some Soap Opera backing the war plot. Many scenes were obviously done in a sound stage. While the battle scenes appear very authentic, the acting was a let down as was the authenticity of those nice tidy c;lean uniforms worn in heavy warfare. However, several times I could see the supposed metal armor of the field guns flex when a Russian soldier would lean on it or take hold of it. Obviously plywood. When the guns fired, there was no recoil. Apart from that, battle scenes appeared authentic. The sounds of battle were repetitive and obviously the same acoustic recording played over and over. Explosive sounds were not in sync with the explosions seen.

    This movie had a lot more potential and is at the lower end of Russian war movies.
    8ishashyil

    Searchanddestroy-1 and Aylmer and Theo Robertson and OzMovieWatcher, you are completely wrong because you don't know anything at all

    Searchanddestroy-1 and Aylmer and Theo Robertson and OzMovieWatcher, you are completely wrong because you don't know anything at all, firstly, the detachments in the film is good for its time and despite problems with sound during gun recoil and plywood of some tanks, the film is very the battle scenes are well staged, the sound, editing and decoration, the fact that the film shows heroically detachments, there is nothing wrong with that, they often participated in battles and showed themselves worthy there, although the film embellishes them from a pro-Soviet position, but evenly also, some enemy at the gate, on the contrary, falsely demonizes them, presenting an anti-Soviet position, and although the film really has little dramaturgy compared to other Soviet films, it is still present, although the film itself probably was not intended so, it is also incorrect to compare it with the film Stalingrad, it came out in 93 after the collapse of the USSR, and even after that you can remember some kind of enemy at the gates of 2002 and how Soviet soldiers are falsely shown there, and Frank Wisbar's HUNDE, WOLT IHR EWIG LEBEN, of course, is not so anti-Soviet like a doctor from Stalingrad in 1958, but in general, in terms of showing the enemy, he is no different from a Goryachiy sneg and finally, empathy is possible and necessary, since they did not have any superiority, both qualitative and quantitative, and there was no actual small saturn operation at the beginning of the German counteroffensive , the action of which takes place in the film, initially at the beginning of 1943 a large-scale operation Saturn was planned, but due to the start of the German counteroffensive it had to be canceled and then it was redone into Operation Small Saturn and was started after the events of the film and in general the story should not be based on films study.
    7searchanddestroy-1

    Stalingrad from the Russian point of view

    Useless to say that this movie won't bring exactly the same show, same elements, same kind of directing that you had with German movies, even those made long years after the end of the war. Even three decades later, propaganda proceeds for Soviet industry, as in 1942. Even now, in the 2020's. I admit that the Russians fought with priceless heroism in Stalingrad, and not only, as the Nazis too, Russians have the right to emphasize on this crourage, bravery, sacrifice. They have the right and the burden to pay homage to their elders, as any country who were involved in a war. But, I persist and sign, I did not have the same feeling watching this that I had in Joesph Weismeier's STALINGRAD, the German point of view, or Frank Wisbar's HUNDE, WOLT IHR EWIG LEBEN, which did not show Russians - the enemy - as evil or idiots opponents. But this film is not the worst ever about Stalingrad battler from the Russian point of view. It is gritty, poignant, but only predictable. What else could we expect?

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1972 (Soviet Union)
    • Country of origin
      • Soviet Union
    • Language
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • La neige en sang
    • Production company
      • Mosfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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